Torch of Freedom

Torch of Freedom by David Weber is a first edition novel published by Baen on November 17, 2009. This 608-page book continues the narrative from Crown of Slaves, set in Weber’s Honor Harrington Universe. The story follows Anton Zilwicki and Havenite secret agent Victor Cachat as they embark on a perilous mission to investigate a series of mysterious assassinations targeting the Star Empire of Manticore and the newly liberated slave planet of Torch.
Readers will find a complex web of intrigue as Zilwicki and Cachat navigate suspicions surrounding the Republic of Haven while uncovering deeper conspiracies. The plot thickens with Queen Berry of Torch, who becomes a target herself, and Jeremy X, a former leader of the slave liberation movement, who calls in favors to protect her. The narrative also explores the power struggles within the Solarian League, adding layers of tension to the unfolding crisis. This edition presents a blend of action, adventure, and science fiction elements, appealing to fans of space opera and political intrigue.
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The Direct Sequel to Crown of Slaves. Two New York Times Best-Selling Authors Again Join Forces in a New Novel in David Weber’s Honor Harrington Universe.
As the slavemasters of Mesa plot against the Star Empire of Manticore and the newly liberated slave planet of Torch, Anton Zilwicki and the notorious Havenite secret agent Victor Cachat set off on a dangerous mission to uncover the truth concerning a wave of mysterious assassinations that have been launched against Manticore and Torch. Most people are sure that the Republic of Haven is behind the assassinations, but Zilwicki and Cachat suspect others of being the guilty party.
Queen Berry of Torch was one of the targets of the unknown assassins. The former head of the Ballroom slave liberation organization, Jeremy X—now one of Torch’s top officials, but still considered by many the most dangerous terrorist in the galaxy—calls in some past favors owed to him. In response, a security officer from Beowulf arrives in Torch to take charge of Queen Berry’s security—a task made doubly difficult by the young monarch’s resentment of bodyguards and the security officer’s own growing attachment to her.
Meanwhile, powerful forces in the Solarian League are maneuvering against each other to gain the upper hand in what they all expect to be an explosive crisis that threatens the very existence of the League itself.
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